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40 Easy Christmas Crafts

By Midwest Living editors Updated November 06, 2022
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Decorate your home, make a gift or create an ornament with our 40 ideas for fun and easy Christmas crafts.

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Paper Napkin Poinsettias

Poinsettias and crafts
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No need for origami skills. These beauties are made of paper cocktail napkins. Use them as napkin rings or to decorate wine bottles or wrapped gifts. See our story for details on how to make paper napkin poinsettias. 

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Paper Lanterns

diy holiday decor
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Colorful paper lanterns with LED pillars inside emit a warm and festive holiday glow. See how to make these and other colorful, affordable paper holiday crafts. 

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Hide-and-Peek: Cone Trees

Hide-and-peek: Cone trees

Our paper forest hides treats for a sweet Christmas countdown. See complete instructions and a free template for this project.

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Sprig and Twig Display

twig holiday decorations
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Put Christmas tree sprigs and other greenery bits to use on a mantel, sideboard or shelf as birch "trees."

Using a bit that matches the stem's diameter, drill holes 1/2 inch or so into birch discs (available at crafts stores). Insert clippings. If needed, apply a dab of glue around stems to secure. Then arrange the trees on a tray or pedestal and add candles. Turn extra pine sprigs into boho tassels by inserting them (with lower needles removed) about ½ inch into frayed rope ends, wrapping embroidery thread tightly around the end to keep them in place. For a mottled effect, float (not submerge) a loose ball of cotton rope in fabric dye for 24 hours.

Related: Gorgeous Holiday Mantels

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Fanciful Pinecone Trees

Fanciful tree

Dress up pinecones and stand them on glittery wooden spools to create a fanciful forest. The photo shows needle-felted balls as "ornaments," but small pom-poms or beads would work, too. For the base, cover the sides of a wooden spool with glue, sprinkle with glitter and let dry. Glue ornaments to pinecone, and cone to base.

Related: Clever Pinecone Crafts and Decorations

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DIY Ice Luminaria

Ice luminaria
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Minnesota ice wrangler Jennifer Shea Hedberg crafts luminaria wonderlands—and teaches others to do the same. Her tools? Buckets, balloons, water and a little help from Old Man Winter. Read more about how to make ice luminaria.

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Winter Wonderland

Winter wonderland

For custom-colored bottlebrush trees, use fabric dye such as Rit or diluted stamping inks, which come in dozens of colors at crafts stores. Dip to dye.

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Flowers of Gold

Gold-leaf holiday projects
Credit: David Land

Starting with DIY gold-leafed Kraft paper, you can make pretty paper flowers to attach to gold-painted branches with glue dots. The flowers also look great sparkling in a fresh wreath. See  details on gold-leafing and get a free paper flower template.

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Floating Candle

Floating candle

Light up family dinners or holiday parties with this pretty candle. Place greenery at the bottom of a glass jar; fill jar about two-thirds full of water. Add cranberries and a floating candle.

Related: Holiday Candle Decorations

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Days of Wonder

Days of wonder

To create this Advent calendar, adhere number stickers to shipping tags. Use gold straight pins to attach the tags and a selection of ornaments to an artists canvas lined with foam board. Idea by Michigan flea-market aficionado Maria Marcusse.

Related: 6 Ways to Craft a Merry Little Christmas

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Gold-Leaf Holly Ornaments

Gold-leaf holiday projects
Credit: David Land

Starting with DIY gold-leafed Kraft paper, make holly ornaments to hang on your tree or arrange on your mantel. 

Related: 3 DIY Gold-Leaf Holiday Decorations

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Hurricane Glass Makeover

Hurricane makeover

Give glass a temporary snowy tree look. Draw a design on adhesive shelf paper, cut it out with a crafts knife or scissors, and stick to hurricane. Peel off the top and spray exposed areas with faux snow from a crafts store. Let dry. If the tree design seems too intricate, go for simple geometric shapes: circles, rectangles, triangles, etc.

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Countdown to Christmas

Countdown to Christmas

A gray-painted board attached to a vintage window frame makes an eye-catching Advent calendar. Cup hooks hold manila shipping tags numbered with stickers. Each day in December, a family member chooses an ornament from a nearby bowl and hangs it on the calendar. Pretty gifts and silvery ornaments fill out the ledge below.

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Cheerful Window Statement

Cheerful statement

Think big and bright when making these bold ornaments. Red and green scrapbooking paper in fun patterns adorns shapes cut from poster board. We found ornament silhouettes online then enlarged them to suit the window. Glue three papers onto each ornament. Punch a hole at the top, then hang them on red cording or yarn taped to the top of the window. A valance of live greens finishes the display.

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String Me Along

Handmade holiday tassels

Handmade decorations afford a satisfying sense of creating your own style. To make tassels as shown, wrap yarn around an index card about 70 times. Snake a length of yarn between the card and the wrapped yarn, and tie it off. Slip the yarn off the cardboard and snip in half. Tie a second bit of yarn about 1 inch from the top to form a ball at the top. Idea by Illinois designer Jennifer Rizzo.

Related: 6 Ways to Craft a Merry Little Christmas

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Vintage Glamour

Vintage glamour

A foam cone becomes a sparkly miniature tree when covered with pearls, rhinestone earrings and vintage crystals.

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Dress Up a Cabinet

Dress up a cabinet

Give cabinet doors or windows a holiday touch with ribbon and a paper medallion. Just crisscross the ribbon and tape or tack in place, adding the medallion where the ribbons cross.

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Snowy Scenes

Christmas centerpiece ideas: candles

Create a white Christmas using inexpensive glass cylinders from a crafts store. Place one cylinder inside a larger one, then sprinkle a dusting of fake snow between the two and nestle a sprig of greenery on top of the snow. Add a pillar candle or battery-operated candle inside the center cylinder. Group different size cylinders for your display.

Related: Easy Holiday Decorating with Glass

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Muffin Pan Advent Calendar

Make an Advent calendar

Turn a mini muffin pan into an Advent calendar! Use a pan with 24 wells about two inches wide. Cut 2ÂĽ-inch circles from a 12x24 adhesive magnet sheet. Adhere to patterned paper and cut out. Use a 1-inch circular punch for inner circles; number and glue to magnetic circles. Fill wells with toys, candy or notes. To hang your calendar, use a hammer and nail to punch holes at one end; string with ribbon.

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Vintage Bottlebrush Trees

Second time around

To decorate for the holidays, try using old things in new ways. Here, beads from a strand of vintage mercury glass were hot-glued to vintage bottlebrush trees nested in mustard pots (teacups work, too). Idea by Michigan flea-market aficionado Maria Marcusse.

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Velvet Votives

Velvet votives

Wrap silver votive holders in velvet ribbon and glue on mini pinecones to add a sparkly touch to centerpieces or mantels. These also make great hostess gifts.

Related: Easy Christmas Centerpiece Ideas

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Pillow Wraps

Wrap a pillow

Dress a plain pillow for the season. Cut a holiday shape, such as a tree or star, from felt or burlap. Secure on a pillow by wrapping repeatedly with yarn. Inexpensive burlap and yarn (or string) work great for wrapping packages, too.

Related: Quick and Easy Holiday Decor

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Make a Festive Frame

Make a festive frame

Make a white frame (or spray-paint one) a pretty focal point by hanging an ornament from the hook in back.

Related: Decorate For a Holiday Party on a Budget

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Alphabet Greeting

Alphabet greeting

Vintage toy blocks spell out holiday messages. Look for blocks in a variety of sizes and colors. If you want to hang your creation, glue to a sturdy surface such as a board or artist's canvas.

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Decoupage Trees

Decoupage trees

Use foam cones, holiday papers and decoupage glue to make the three trees at the center of this pretty holiday scene. Create circle shapes with a paper punch, then glue to cones.

Related: Colorful Christmas Paper Crafts

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Easy-Fill Ornaments

Easy-fill ornaments

Nestle special "ingredients" inside ball ornaments for thoughtful, budget-friendly party favors or decorations. You can use wintry natural materials like we did, or let your imagination fly.

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Plastic ball ornaments
Artificial snow
Pinecones
Pine tree clippings
Feathers
Ribbon

Place items inside one ornament half. (Leave them loose, or secure with a dot of hot glue.) Top with the other half, string with ribbon, and presto, you're done!

Related: Easy Homemade Christmas Ornaments

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Christmas Art

Christmas art

Create wall art by painting nine 12x-12-inch artist's canvases in bright red or another favorite Christmas color; let dry. Glue on ribbon in a variety of patterns.

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Pom-Pom Wreath

Pom-pom wreath

Hot-glue pom-poms and vintage light reflectors onto a plastic-foam wreath with a flat back for a colorful vintage look. Bulbs or vintage buttons would work, too.

Related: Beautiful Holiday Wreaths

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Snow Globe

Snow globe

Create a winter wonderland in snow globe-inspired apothecary jars. Pour Epsom salt into the jars, then stand bottlebrush trees and toy deer spray-painted gold in the "snow."

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Recycle Wrapping Paper

Recycle wrapping paper

Turn colorful, graphic wrapping paper designs into bargain Christmas decor for your tabletop or mantel. For the simplest tree, shown in fuchsia, wrap paper around a foam cone. Trim to fit, and secure with pushpins. Overlapping circle cutouts create the scalloped look of the chartreuse tree. Make shapes with a circle punch, then attach with glue. For the apple-green looped tree, fold a sheet of paper in half, securing with spray adhesive. Cut 1x5-inch paper strips. Starting at the bottom, layer looped strips, securing with pushpins, to cover the foam cone.

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Mini Glittery Stockings Garland

Mini glittery stockings garland

Bring glitz to a shelf or mantel with a glitter-paper garland. (Download free patterns here.) Trace stocking shapes onto glittery scrapbooking paper. Turn over patterns to trace back sides. Cut out; glue fronts to backs. Toe and heel patches and stripes cut from paper in another color make sweet accents. Punch two holes in the tops of socks to string on shiny gold cording.

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Painted-Scene Ornament

Painted-scene ornament

Use white and red acrylic paints to create this snowy scene for your ornament. Paint the bottom with two coats of white paint; let dry after each. Then add trees in different sizes. After they've dried, dab on red acrylic paint to look like cardinals.

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Centerpiece Chic

Christmas centerpiece ideas: evergreens

To craft a quick centerpiece, gather evergreen boughs into a container covered in red silk flowers. Remove stems from silk flowers, and hot-glue blossoms to a cylindrical container. Fill container with water and fresh evergreens.

Related: Easy Christmas Centerpiece Ideas

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Create Card Art

Create card art

Turn leftover holiday cards into a quick crafts project. Use medium- and large-size hole punches from crafts supply stores to make paper circles, then arrange them, overlapping, on a wooden wreath form. Glue them in place; dot with pom-poms. Hang from ribbon glued to the back of the wreath.

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Snowy Window Vista

Snowy vista

A flurry of snowflakes floats above a forest of pines. Simply hot-glue together trees cut from foam-core board. Lean the unit against the window or secure with double-faced tape. Thread or hot-glue pom-poms onto fishing line then attach to the window frame with invisible tape.

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Cookie Cutter Wreath

Cookie cutter wreath

Inexpensive cookie cutters create a fun and easy-to-make door decoration.

Arrange cookie cutters inside a shape drawn on paper. Each cutter should have contact points with another. Join contact points with a paper clip or wire, and spray paint if you like. Top with a ribbon.

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Refined Ribbons Garland

Refined ribbons garland

A braided ribbon garland looks sharp draped over framed art. Tie cording at one end of a dozen green, gold and purple ribbons. Separate into three bunches by color, then braid. Tie end. Ornaments on jump rings add holiday bling.

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Poinsettia Felt Throw

Poinsettia felt throw

Create a holiday-inspired throw to drape across a chair or love seat for a festive layer of warmth. See instructions and patterns for this and 8 more holiday felt projects.

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Window Dressing

Window dressing

Give your windows a holiday touch with a ribbon swag. This crafter printed tags on her computer and adorned them with fluffy pom-poms and striped cords.

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Photo Display

Photo display

Stems with just a few leaves or berries make natural holders for family photographs. Tie branches with twine and add evergreen tassels; insert photos in the branches, clipping them on if needed to hold in place.

Related: Nature-Inspired Christmas Decorating

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